Nikki Rodriguez, Noah LaLonde and Ashby Gentry, stars of “My Life with the Walter Boys,” speak with “CBS Mornings” about the second season of the teen drama. It follows the character Jackie as she navigates life in a small town after the traffic loss of her family. She unexpectedly finds herself in a love triangle with two brothers.
Stars of “My Life with the Walter Boys” talk season 2 expectations and relating to characters
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